INVESTIGADORES
PUNTIERI javier Guido
artículos
Título:
Variations in growth and architecture in the range limit of Salix humboldtiana, the willow native to South America
Autor/es:
SALGADO, MARIANA; GALLO, LEONARDO; TORRES, CRISTIAN D.; STECCONI, MARINA; PUNTIERI, JAVIER G.
Revista:
BOTANY
Editorial:
NATL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA-N R C RESEARCH PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Otawa; Año: 2021
ISSN:
1916-2790
Resumen:
Abstract: The conditions faced by edge populations of a tree species may affect the architecture of individualtrees. The latitudinally broad range of Salix humboldtiana Willd. encompasses tropical to cold-temperate climatic regions, with its southernmost population in central Patagonia. We expected S. humboldtiana trees fromthe southern-edge population to develop smaller shoots and a lower level of axis differentiation than trees ofthis species from a more northern population, and we expected edge trees to outperform non-edge trees whengrowing in a common garden at an intermediate latitude. For juvenile individuals of S. humboldtiana from edgeand non-edge natural populations, the trunk diameter, height, branching angle, as well as the length, number ofnodes, diameter, leaf area, and specific leaf area of the main branch and the trunk annual shoots were measured.The size and extension rates of shoots developed by trees of both origins in a common garden were also evaluated.In natural populations, the shoot leaf area and the specific leaf area were higher for the edge population than forthe non-edge population. In a common garden, the shoot extension period and the length were higher for nonedge plants than for edge plants. The growth-period differences between populations in a common garden maysupport the hypothesis of stress adaptation in the southernmost S. humboldtiana trees.